E ke kula waena ʻo Kamehameha… aloha mai kākou!
O ka lā ʻehā kēia o Pepeluali
He Pōʻalua kēia
He lā ʻekahi
Today is Tuesday, February 4, Day 1
Breakfast Today: Cream of wheat
Lunch Today: Pork long rice
Want to find out whos in the lead…? Then visit the ʻApu Lanakila Leaderboards link to find out!
Interested in wrestling. Please use the link below to sign up. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc0EEItQT2L-HXgku__3j5MldL9Bb1OcAIzMkA5jnHIE6SOAw/viewform
Boys- If you were not able to sign up in playing basketball, then use this link to sign up. https://forms.gle/CLZEzYh5Q89M8DPf9
THE ZONE OPENS THURSDAY – 7:15 am – 3:05 pm
Fill out and complete the PRE-ORDER FORM for walk-thru service. We will have your order ready and waiting at CRBLC. Payment is required at the time of pick up. Orders will be filled while supplies last.
Attention Grade 7
Kamehameha Kula Waena Meat Club
What: Nā Amakiki Advisory Pair Canned Food Drive
When: Monday, January 27 – Thursday, February 11
To support Hawaii Island Food Basket
Contest winners will be determined by a point system
+1 point: non-meat or NON-PERISHABLE food items (soup stock, beans, canned vegetables, saimin etc)
+3 points: canned meat (spam, vienna sausage, tuna)
+5 points: canned chicken or ham
The advisory pair with the most points will win a pizza/ice cream party. Prizes will be redeemed in trimester 3. Contact Mr. Masuko if you have further questions.
Ke Ao Lawelawe is now accepting applications for Summer leadership positions.
If you are in the 6th or 7th grade and interested in being a student leader for the Summer Kalihiao program,
please apply at http://bit.ly/2sbCbgM Mahalo!!!
All Ke Ao Lawelawe applicants, please report to the Grade 6 foyer after getting your lunch tomorrow.
Kāinoa ma CRBLC – Poʻalua, Poʻahā, & Poʻalima
There will no longer be an online Google sign-up. Instead, you will sign-in when you enter CRBLC. All lunch time procedures will remain: enter Hāʻaeamahi through a second line, eat, clean-up, and be excused early.
Poʻalua’s Puke in celebration of Mahina ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi
Ke Kāula Kamahaʻo o ʻOza by L. Frank Baum and translated into Hawaiian by R. Keao NeSmith – “He moʻolelo ʻo ke Kāula Kamahaʻo o ʻOza na L. Frank Baum no kekahi kaikamahine liʻiliʻi i kapa ʻia ʻo Dorotea i halihali ʻia ai me kāna ʻīlio, ʻo Toto, ma loko o kekahi makani kaʻa wiliwili mai Kanesasa ā hiki i ka ʻāina kupaianaha a nani, ʻo ʻOza. Ua holo kona manaʻo ma laila e kipa i ke Kaona Nui ʻEmelala e noi ai i ke aliʻi o laila, ʻo ke kāula i kapa ʻia ʻo ʻOza, nāna e hoʻihoʻi iā ia i kona home. Ma ke kaʻahele ʻana, hālāwai ʻo ia me kekahi Kiʻi Hoʻoweliweli Manu e ʻimi ana i ka lolo nona; he Kanaka Kua Lāʻau Kini e ʻiʻini ana i puʻuwai nona; a me kekahi Liona Hōhē, ʻo kona ʻiʻini hoʻokahi wale nō, ʻo ia ke koa o ka naʻau. Nui nā mea weliweli a pāhaʻohaʻo a kēia pūʻulu kaʻahele i ʻike ai, akā, ua kū aku nō lākou i ke Kaona Nui ʻEmelala me ka palekana nō ma muli o ka ʻeleu o ke Kiʻi Hoʻoweliweli, ka mālama pono ʻana o ke Kula Lāʻau Kini, a me ka wiwo ʻole o ka Liona Hōhē.” (Amazon)
I lā maikaʻi!